With the support of #DataCiteGAF, ACSS strengthened its engagement across the Arab region through in-person workshops & virtual webinars, raising awareness about RDM, metadata, PIDs & Open Infrastructure to enhance research visibility & accessibility.
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Advancing Research Sharing Through DataCite’s Global Access Fund: The Arab Council for Social Sciences, Lebanon - DataCite

Since 2018, and as part of the global movement towards open science and knowledge as a public good, the Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) has been working to promote norms and practices of social science research data management (RDM) and sharing among social scientists, information specialists, and research institutions in the Arab region. More specifically, the ACSS work on RDM aims to (1) build capacity in managing research data in the Arab region, and (2) preserve* and facilitate access to social science research data on/in the Arab region by providing data management and sharing infrastructure through ACSS Dataverse. 

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Owen Iyoha from Eko-Konnect Nigeria is sharing their progress in connecting physical objects from #Museums, providing training on repository administration, #metadata, and #DOIs during #DataCite2024 Community Meeting. #DataCiteGAF #PID #DOI #PersistentIdentifier #OpenResearch #OpenScience

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Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund

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Friendly Reminder: DataCite's Global Access Fund (GAF) Webinar is Just Around the Corner!
Join us on 13 Sept, 7:00 AM (UTC) & discover how the GAF boosts research accessibility worldwide & how your institution can apply for it!
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

DataCite is thrilled to launch a Global Access Fund (GAF; https://datacite.org/global-access-fund.html), established to enable organizations worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable more organizations to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. The GAF is part of the DataCite Global Access Program (GAP) made possible by grant Grant 2022-316573 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). Applications are open to non-profit stakeholders within the research ecosystem (e.g. research institutions, associations, NRENs, government bodies, service providers) based in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Join us for this informative session to learn about: - The scope, eligibility and timeline of the fund - How to apply and to get support during the process - The evaluation and selection criteria There will be plenty of time for Q&A. The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers: * Gabriela Mejias (Community & Program Manager, DataCite) * Mohamed A. Ba-Essa (Manager of Preservation and Digital Services, KAUST) Should you have any questions prior to the webinar, please contact us at support(at)datacite.org

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DataCite launches the Global Access Fund (GAF) to enable communities currently underrepresented in the global open science infrastructure landscape to benefit from DataCite services.🥳
Thanks to a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative!
Apply now:
https://doi.org/10.5438/hk09-mh18

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DataCite launches Global Access Fund with support from CZI

DataCite is thrilled to launch the Global Access Fund (GAF) to enable global research discovery, equity & accessibility. Thanks to a grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, we’re making it happen!🌐
Find out about the GAF, apply & spread the word:👇
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The Global Access Fund (GAF) was established to enable communities worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for both outreach activities and infrastructure development to […]

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Exciting news!🥳
Introducing DataCite's Global Access Fund (GAF) 🌍
Join our webinar to learn how GAF boosts research accessibility worldwide and how your institution can apply for it:
https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/6216922684576/WN_2vr404izRnC0Ccs5OsgLpg

@gabioshka

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#DataCiteGAF #DataCiteGAP

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

DataCite is thrilled to launch our Global Access Fund (GAF; https://datacite.org/global-access-fund.html), established to enable organizations worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable more organizations to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. The GAF is part of the DataCite Global Access Program (GAP) made possible by grant Grant 2022-316573 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). Applications are open to non-profit stakeholders within the research ecosystem (e.g., research institutions, associations, NRENs, government bodies, service providers, etc.) based in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Join us for this informative session to learn about: - The scope, eligibility and timeline of the fund - How to apply and to get support during the process - The evaluation and selection criteria There will be plenty of time for Q&A. The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers: * Gabriela Mejias (Community & Program Manager, DataCite) * Mohamed A. Ba-Essa (Manager of Preservation and Digital Services, KAUST) Should you have any questions prior to the webinar, please contact us at support(at)datacite.org

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